Summary
Amir Sarrafzadeh is a senior software engineer and wissenschaftlicher Assistent based in Bern with over five years of experience building backend and geo-spatial systems. He specializes in Python and Java microservices, designing RESTful APIs (Django, Flask, FastAPI), and managing geo-spatial databases (Postgres, MySQL, MongoDB) while implementing ArcGIS integrations and real-time GeoEvent pipelines. His work spans research and industry—from transport-mode detection and CO2-footprint models to production geoprocessing services—bringing a strong applied research background from DTU and a Master’s in Transport Systems Engineering. Notably, he blends algorithmic data analysis for mobility datasets with pragmatic service architecture, making him effective at turning complex spatial analytics into scalable APIs and microservices.
5 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Civil Engineering, Bachelor's degree Civil Engineering at Islamic Azad University
Master's degree Transport Systems Engineering, Master's degree Transport Systems Engineering at Sapienza Università di Roma
Turkish, Persian, Italian, Azerbaijani, English